Last Saturday, we reported that streamer N3ON, real name Mikyle Rafiq, had told his followers he would be visiting and livestreaming from a warehouse full of Michael Jackson’s belongings. The announcement quickly caught the attention of Michael Jackson fans and raised concerns about the controversial streamer getting access to Michael’s belonging.
The livestream took place on August 10, 2025. However, it soon became clear that this was not one of Michael Jackson’s warehouses (thankfully). Instead, N3ON was visiting the warehouse of artist Brett-Livingstone Strong.
Strong, a longtime figure in the art world, has claimed close ties to Michael Jackson. Over the years, he has attempted to auction various MJ-related items, though the Michael Jackson Estate has publicly questioned the authenticity of many of these pieces. In the livestream, Strong gave N3ON a tour of the facility, showcasing items he is currently offering for sale.
Strong explained that Michael had wanted his artwork to be sold to support children’s hospitals through the Jackson–Strong Alliance, and that proceeds from current sales would go toward building a large concert hall that Michael had allegedly designed to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Los Angeles.
He also shared his personal view that Michael named his final tour This Is It because he intended to retire from the music industry and pursue painting full-time. It is important to note that this claim comes from Strong himself and is not confirmed by the Estate or other official sources.
While the stream may not have delivered the direct connection to Michael Jackson’s personal belongings that some fans were anticipating, it offered a look into Brett-Livingstone Strong’s collection and reignited ongoing debates about the authenticity and handling of MJ-related memorabilia.
Strong also keeps referring to the City of Angels Monument Foundation which you can visit HERE.
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